The Crambo-clink Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBDB EFGFDBHB IHGJEBGB

Afore there was law to fleg us a'A
An' schedule richt frae wrangB
The man o' the cave had got the craveC
For the lichtsome lilt o' sangB
Wife an' strife an' the pride o' lifeD
Woman an' war an' drinkB
He sang o' them a' at e'enin's fa'D
By aid o' the crambo clinkB
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When the sharpest flint made the deepest dintE
An' the strongest worked his willF
He drew his tune frae the burnie's croonG
An' the whistlin' win' o' the hillF
At the mou' o's cave to pleesure the laveD
He was singin' afore he could thinkB
An' the wife in bye hush'd the bairnie's cryH
Wi' a swatch o' the crambo clinkB
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Nae creetic was there wi' superior airI
For the singer wha daur decryH
When they saw the sheen o' the makar's eenG
An' his han' on his axe forbyeJ
But the nicht grew auld an' he never devaul'dE
While ane by ane they would slinkB
Awa' at a rin to their beds o' skinG
Frae the soun' o' the crambo clinkB

David Rorie M.d.



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